Vt. ski resort sued after 5-year-old injured

BURLINGTON, Vt. (AP) — A family has sued the Jay Peak ski resort, saying their 5-year-old daughter was seriously injured by a former snowboard instructor during a skiing lesson.

The lawsuit filed in federal court in Burlington says Juliana Kane of West Newbury, Mass., was on a beginner trail on April 17 when William Vincent came down the hill at a high rate of speed and collided with her.

The lawsuit says the girl suffered a liver laceration, concussion, partially collapsed lung, and other injuries.

Vincent, of Enosburg, and the ski-school instructor, Jenn Leveillee of East Berkshire, are listed as defendants. Resort president Bill Stenger tells the Burlington Free Press (http://bfpne.ws/19KG1ue) Vincent had been fired a week earlier for an unrelated incident.